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Peter Shkabara <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Jan 2002 15:54:06 -0800
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I know that you already got a lot of responses to this question. Check
the manufacturer's specifications. The main problem with drive
orientation has to do with the motor and spindle bearings. Some of the
Seagate drives had warnings that the warranty would be voided if it was
mounted upside-down. Most modern drives, however, no longer carry such
warnings - better bearing designs I assume. As mentioned in other posts,
it is best to format the disk once it is mounted in its final
orientation.

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Peter Shkabara
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-----Original Message-----
Can a Hard disk be installed on the side or upsidedown and perform
properly?
  Furthermore, if a disk is installed on it's side or upsidedown, what
would be the inconvenient during transportation? This question was asked
to me by a traveling musician.

Thank you!
Andre Chiasson

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